Electric bass (My main instrument, I play better funk than most African American musicians, so I've been told)
Double Bass (In local amateur orchestra, a really beautiful instrument)
Shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute, really beautiful tone, yes I know its not a white instrument so go easy :P)
Keyboards (Mainly experimenting with some old synths)
Banjo (I don't play it as much as I'd like too, it annoys to neighbors )
Guitar (I suck, probably because I barely play :P)

Bagpipes are awesome. I'm rather fond of Uilleann pipes too, I hear they're harder than Bagpipes

I've heard the Uilleann(sp?) pipes are pretty tough to learn as well, but at least they have the benefit of a bellow. The bagpipes are the only instrument, that Im aware of that, that you learn to play and practice on a completely different instrument. (known as the practice chanter) Once you advance to the actual pipes, it's almost like starting all over again and learning to play a new instrument.

well, ive played the violin since kindergarten, and i stopped playing classical in 3rd grade and started playing fiddle; ive played the piano for 9 years now, and i often compose my own music for it; guitar ive played for 3 years; banjo and mandolin for one year, the tin whistle ive played for about 4 and a half years, and the bodhran for 2 years; ive played the fife and harmonica for 2 years now, american folk songs.